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You would think, since I use computers, that I would have the sense to use the Body of the post to convey details about my questions, but no, I'll just use the Subject line. That seems completely normal. It'll stick out like a sore thumb. What is an array?


@broken Arrow wrote:

@Hornless.Rhino wrote:
Can you click this?


I clicked it. Well done.


Well done 🙂

 

 


@altenbach wrote:

like this?

 


Yes, like that 🙂

 

 


@broken Arrow wrote:

Where's you Alert icon?

 

 


Well done.

 

 


@altenbach wrote:

@broken Arrow wrote:

Where's you Alert icon?


I don't know. (Using Google Chrome under windows XP).

 

Obviously, Rhino did not do comprehensive testing before code release. 😄


I blame non-standard browser implementations.


@broken Arrow wrote:

...speaking of "Can you click this", any LabVIEW programmer who has ever had an endless dialog loop should have sufficient skills to click that - with the mouse,


Endless loops can be pretty frustrating.

 


@SnowMule wrote:

 

No title bar, no close box, no alert icon. :lol

 

Have to admit I didn't really "click" it though.


You did get the alert though.

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What I did:

  1. mouse over and get the first alert
  2. without moving the mouse, dismiss dialog with <enter> key
  3. without moving the mouse, left-click.
  4. Get the success dialog
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@altenbach wrote:

What I did:

  1. mouse over and get the first alert
  2. without moving the mouse, dismiss dialog with <enter> key
  3. without moving the mouse, left-click.
  4. Get the success dialog

Is that the best way to deal with fast LabVIEW endless loops too? or is there way that means I don't need to click like crazy to hit the stop button before the next loop throws me a popup?

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In LabVIEW, I hold down ctrl+"." (ctrl+period) while clicking on the offending dialog.

 

There is also Darren's tool and this idea.

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@altenbach wrote:

In LabVIEW, I hold down ctrl+"." (ctrl+period) while clicking on the offending dialog.

 

There is also Darren's tool and this idea.


and this gem- the two second delay is to help me learn- we learn from pain.  Its  the "close modals" utility from here


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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@altenbach wrote:

In LabVIEW, I hold down ctrl+"." (ctrl+period) while clicking on the offending dialog.

 

There is also Darren's tool and this idea.


Neato. I'll have to remember that.

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@altenbach wrote:

What I did:

  1. mouse over and get the first alert
  2. without moving the mouse, dismiss dialog with <enter> key
  3. without moving the mouse, left-click.
  4. Get the success dialog

Ah, nice...

I clicked above it, then <tab> to move hilight to the "click it" link and pressed the <enter> key.

 

More than one way to skin a cat :thumbsup

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Is that a new look for you SnowMule or it just the new browser I am using?

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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@Ben wrote:

Is that a new look for you SnowMule or it just the new browser I am using?

 

Ben


And what IS that? Looks like the offspring of a Yorkshirte Terrier and a Gremlin.

Richard






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:lol

 

I'll have to dig up the source pic... wet cat with a human grin.  I've switched to a gerbil holding a cheeto with human eyes/nose/mouth on it on a few other forums... Smiley Very Happy  Might be time to update this forum's avatar too. :rofl  Kinda known as the "creepy avatar guy" on a bunch of forums I frequent.

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